This is the blog site for the Narayana team. Expect postings on our transaction projects, but also on general transaction issues.

Friday, November 2, 2012

JBoss Transactions 4.17.2.Final released

Hi,

I wanted to share with you some fantastic news for those who have either been working with our project for a while or those who might have just recently discovered us. The first version of JBoss Transactions created using our new development environment of GitHub and Maven is available for download right now from:https://www.jboss.org/jbosstm/downloads/4_17_2_Final

Even better, this version (4.17.2.Final) has made it into the latest branch of AS7! So if you checkout the current version of JBoss AS you will be able to build a version of the app server containing this release!

You can checkout these projects using Git (http://git-scm.com/downloads). The following steps show how to obtain the projects source code once you have Git installed (replace the path for documentation or quickstarts):
1. git clone https://github.com/jbosstm/narayana.git
2. git checkout 4.17 (the default branch contains "Narayana" - more on that in later posts...)

To build the project itself, you simply type: ./build.sh install [-DskipTests]
Or, to build either the documentation or quickstarts projects, just type: mvn install

Obtaining the sourcecode for a version of AS7 that contains the new JBoss Transactions is as simple as visiting here:https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-as/ (the master branch uses our latest release)

As you can tell, the version number has rev'd a little from 4.16.x while we ironed out some of the teething wrinkles with releasing this new version, so for this release we have created a custom release notes link for you that aggregates a couple of version numbers:https://issues.jboss.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&requestId=12317999
We have also made some considerable enhancements to our documentation pack and with the new quickstarts repo, plus many changes to the tests to make them more robust. The release notes link above has a filter to omit these so you can easily see the new functionality rather than being inundated with numerous related Jiras.

Another major feature is that we have re-introduced for the JDK orb as well as JacORB when using JTS.

The primary theme of this release is collaboration though. We believe that by moving to GitHub we should be much more geared up to accept patches from you. We have a dedicated build server which will check out any "pull request" that you make, build it, and give you feedback as to whether your changes pass our rigorous testing process!